I want to get MD a new yukata for her BD. Any suggestions of where to shop?

The only way I can read that is "Captain Jism". Please tell me I'm wrong.

While the kettle was boiling this morning -- takes about 15-20 minutes -- I went for a walk, about 6:10 AM. At the far end of the loop, there was a body under a tree. I did not investigate closely in case it was someone sleeping of a drunk or something. As I walked home I started to fret that I should have investigated more closely in case the individual needed help. And it rained a good bit of last night so even under a tree the ground was probably pretty unpleasant.

At home, I took pilgham his coffee and discussed the person with him. We decided I should get in the car and go check it out again. I went, and the guy was still there, lying on his stomach with his arms inside his t-shirt. At this point, about 6:30, there were a few people out including a woman walking a small foofy dog.

In the end, I did nothing. From my not very clode vantage, I didn't see any signs of carnage and I didn't want to call the police to roust him if it was just some poor kid that got kicked out of the house. Plus I figured, th eold lady with the dog was bound to call the police.

So, do I fail as a person? If this ever happens again, what is the proper procedure? And, no, I am not going up to poke a strange young man.

Taking the trouble of driving by to look at some guy's prone body without calling from the safety of the car to ask if he needed help seems a little cold but no doubt some nosy parker has handled matters by now.

As for the body under the tree, I've heard a lot of stories about people who lie on the ground and when someone comes over to help, the person's companions jump out and rob and/or assault the good Samaritan. So, no, I don't think you necessarily fail as a person. Next time I would call the cops, though.